Relaxed Fit: Drapes loosely on the body. Men's relaxed fit pants have a bit of extra room through the hip, thigh, lower leg, and cuff.

How to Measure:

Measurements refer to body size, not garment dimensions. For best results, take measurements over your underwear.

Chest:

Measure under your arms, around the fullest part of your chest.

Waist:

Measure around your natural waistline, keeping the tape a bit loose.

Inseam:

Inseam varies depending on style; when lengths are offered "regular" is 32in (81cm) and "long" is 34in (86cm) unless otherwise noted. Using pants that fit well, measure the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg.

Sleeve:

Measure from the center of your back to your wrist with arms held out.

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The Patagonia Men's Capilene 3 Midweight Crew Long-Sleeve Shirt is a versatile baselayer for a wide range of cold conditions. The jersey face exterior makes layering a breeze so you don't have to readjust after you put on every layer. When you're on the slopes, you'll notice how the stretchy knit lining moves with you so you don't feel restricted while you pop off kickers or bomb peaks.

Polartec Power Dry uses 100% polyester to quicken wicking and drying potential for this breathable baselayer

Polartec Power Dry features partially recycled polyester

Polygiene permanent odor control keeps the shirt from retaining odor so you don't have a stinky shirt after a few days of backpacking, skiing, or touring

Stretchy knit moves with you so you don't have any restricted movements during critical moments

Here's what others have to say...

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buy it

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Fit:
True to size

Height: 6'2"

Weight: 195 lbs

Size Purchased: Large

i bought the crew and zip-neck styles of these layers. used both over 4 days of skiiing to where it was in the 20's with wind gusts up to 50mph. i wore these as my only layer (albeit with a TNF Plasma jacket), and was never uncomfortable. In fact, my forearms were a bit hot from time to time. i've also used them for jogs in 50 degree weather. anything lower i would wear a level 4, if not layer over. these shirts perform very well, and not sure you can beat the value the money; anythihng equivalent costs much more, but not sure you can really top the performance by much. I am 6'2" 195lbs athletic build... and size LARGE fits great.

Comment on mikp60518's review »

My Go-To Base Layer

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Fit:
True to size

This is my go-to base layer for cold conditions. The shirt keeps me super warm while doing an excellent job of wicking away moisture and sweat. The stretch material allows for freedom of movement while I am hiking. I would suggest air drying however, as the dryer did shrink the shirt a little bit. Overall, awesome base layer.

Comment on Danck's review »

Good but not great

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Fit:
True to size

This is a good, warm baselayer. Fit and quality are what I've come to expect from Patagonia. That said, I'm a total Merino wool convert. I think spending a few extra bucks and getting a truly great baselayer is worth it.

Comment on kennejam's review »

Good Baselayer

Gender:
Male

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Fit:
True to size

This is a great shirt. I am tall, skinny and lanky at 6'4 and 180lbs. I ordered a Medium and it fit snug (as it should) with a decent amount of stretch. The sleeves are too short for me. I would size up if that's an issue for you - I'm sort of used to it and in a base layer I kind of like it as when it rains the sleeves don't pick up as much moisture at the cuffs from water dripping off your rain shell. Great product.

Comment on John Levine's review »

Great Base Layer, but Color is Off.

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

Fit:
True to size

I bought this in size large. I'm 5'11" and 185 lbs. It fits perfectly. The arms are very long, so I don't think tall skinny people should feel the need to size up based on sleeve length. It has thumb straps built into the wrists of the sleeves so you can easily put on another layer without having the sleeves bunch up your arms. I bought the Hardy Stripe/Classic Navy colorway thinking it would be red with navy blue stripes. I think that was the intent as the seams are sewn with a blue thread, but the stripes on the shirt are so dark that they at first glance appeared to be black. I'm still happy with the shirt, but figured I'd mention that because I think some people would be put off by that.